"Dawo" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dawô - To take hold of with one’s hand,
accept, receive. See dáwat, dáwhat. Dáw-a
iní. Take this in your hand. (cf. dahô).
Who said that parents’ beliefs should be adopted by their children?
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They were married, but since the argument they had a few days earlier, they hadn't been talking to each other.Instead, they were giving each other written notes.One evening he gave her a paper where it said:"Wake me up tomorrow morning at 6 am."The next morning he woke up and saw that it was 9 o'clock.Naturally he got very angry, but as he turned around he found a note on his pillow saying:"Wake up, it's 6 o'clock!"
daw-ánay - To give and take, reciprocate, exchange, interchange; salute one the other, shake hands with. (cf. dawô, dawoánay). dáw-an, …
Read the complete definitiondáwat - To accept or receive something from the hand of another. Dawáta iní, kay ginadóhol ko sa ímo. Accept …
Read the complete definitiondáwhat - To receive, etc. See dáwat, dawô, dáb-ot. Dawhatá iní. Take hold of this. Receive this in your hand.
Read the complete definitionpadawô - Caus. of dawô—to receive, etc. Also: transfer, transmission, tradition; traditional, transmitted, handed (handing) down (to posterity).
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